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Attrition in drug court research: Examining participant characteristics and recommendations for follow-up.

Natasha S Mendoza1, Jessica V Linley1, Thomas H Nochajski2, Mark G Farrell3.   

Abstract

Drug court research is often challenged by study attrition. In this study, researchers attempted to predict study completion using variables traditionally associated with treatment attrition. Findings showed that participants who reported a need for additional help to resolve legal problems and who reported accessing outpatient treatments were more likely to complete the study at the three-month follow-up. The study also demonstrated a relationship between trauma-related symptoms and study attrition. Although sample size was a limitation with these pilot data, researchers are urged to examine attrition and increase efforts to engage drug court enrollees in research studies, especially those with trauma-related symptoms.

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Keywords:  Drug court; attrition research; forensic social work; problem-solving court; trauma

Year:  2013        PMID: 24475320      PMCID: PMC3902036          DOI: 10.1080/1936928X.2013.837418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Forensic Soc Work


  14 in total

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1.  Examining the Relationship between Psychological Functioning, Childhood Trauma, and Types of Perceived Coercion Among Drug Court Enrollees: Results from A Pilot Study.

Authors:  Andrea N Cimino; Natasha Mendoza; Thomas H Nochajski; Mark G Farrell
Journal:  Cogent Psychol       Date:  2017-05-04
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